Three Bucs Make NFL’s All-Decade Team

The NFL has unveiled its All-Decade Team, and there are several players who made the team with ties to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Linebacker Derrick Brooks, cornerback Ronde Barber and defensive tackle Warren Sapp were all selected at their respective positions, with former Bucs coach Tony Dungy being named as one of two coaches who made the team. The other player who made the team that had spent time on the Bucs roster is FB Lorenzo Neal.

The only player that didn’t make the team that has ties to the Bucs. That one could make a valid argument for, would be safety John Lynch. But of course then one of the four who made the team would have to get the boot and considering who made the list a safety the only one that would be iffy in my eyes would be Troy Polamalu, of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

As stated previously, some might feel Lynch got the snub, but based on stats and what they meant for their respective teams its a toss up, as they are so close in comparison that it could have went either way.